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  1. The Day of the Locust is a 1939 novel by American author Nathanael West set in Hollywood, California. The novel follows a young artist from the Yale School of Fine Arts named Tod Hackett, who has been hired by a Hollywood studio to do scene design and painting.

    • Nathanael West
    • 1939
  2. 12 de jun. de 1975 · With Donald Sutherland, Karen Black, Burgess Meredith, William Atherton. An art director in the 1930s falls in love and attempts to make a young woman an actress despite Hollywood who wants nothing to do with her because of her problems with an estranged man and her alcoholic father.

    • (6.4K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • John Schlesinger
    • 1975-06-12
  3. The Day of the Locust is a 1975 American satirical historical drama film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Donald Sutherland, Karen Black, William Atherton, Burgess Meredith, Richard Dysart, John Hillerman and Geraldine Page.

  4. Como plaga de langosta es una película dirigida por John Schlesinger con Donald Sutherland, Karen Black, William Atherton, Burgess Meredith .... Año: 1975. Título original: The Day of the Locust. Sinopsis: Un joven pintor viaja a Hollywood para trabajar como decorador en un gran estudio cinematográfico.

    • (544)
    • Estados Unidos
    • Conrad L. Hall
    • John Schlesinger
  5. El día de la langosta [1] (título original en inglés, The Day of the Locust) es una novela del estadounidense Nathanael West, publicada en 1939.

  6. In one crumbling apartment block, a blond bombshell (Karen Black) aspires to be an actress, an artist (William Atherton) looks for legitimacy, and a child actor performs a gross homage to Mae West...

    • (35)
    • Drama
    • R
  7. That was the apocalyptic vision of Nathanael West's 1938 novel "The Day of the Locust," and it's a vision elaborated on, sometimes too literally, in John Schlesinger's expensive, daring, epic film. Hollywood is taken as a metaphor for an America that was moving from depression to war, and its fantasies outrun themselves until all that's left is ...